Have questions? Below you’ll find a number of questions we frequently hear from families.
Have questions? Below you’ll find a number of questions we frequently hear from families.
Cremation is simply a process of reducing the human body to particles and bone fragments using high heat and flame. It is not the final disposition of the remains, nor is it a type of memorial service.
At the end of the cremation process, what remains are bone fragments. These bone fragments are then processed to a consistent size and placed into a temporary or permanent urn.
Many regulations only require a bag or box. Many families choose an urn to memorialize their loved one.
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